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Florida Cancer Institute-New Hope to Host Look Good Feel Better Program
Zephyrhills, Florida – Florida Cancer Institute-New Hope has announced that they will host the American Cancer Society’s “Look Good…Feel Better” program once a month in its Zephyrhills center. The program is held periodically on the first Monday each from 4 PM to 6 PM. The next meeting will be held ...
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Alison Walker, MD, has been selected to receive the ASH-AMFDP Award, and will begin her research in acute myeloid leukemia in July of this year... ...read more
A Princeton University-led research team has discovered that protein competition over an important enzyme provides a mechanism to integrate different signals that direct early embryonic development. The work suggests that ...read more